That's sounds like an interesting read @lindisfel. Did he go off climbing mountains when his wife was seriously ill?The last autobiography I read was Bonnington's. I thought what a selfish guy he was and what a wonderful first wife he had, who died of a horrid illness.
Bonnington's life was charmed, it seemed he couldn't die on a mountain.
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Art bit is interesting @dunelmGood morning everyone on a rainy start to pre-bin day here in the dark and dangerous north. Another Christmas dinner yesterday - the leftovers from an over catered Christmas Day feast so very grateful to have been fed twice - sort of repeats of repeats if you gobbled down Brussels sprouts. Good news is that we have shunned the telly over the past couple of days - it’s dreary, followed by more dreariness and interspersed with films of yesteryear like Spartacus, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or a whole series of A Christmas Carol attempts. Bah! Humbug. Books, I have two on the go, Truth (a history and guide for the perplexed) by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto and Reasons Not To Worry by Brigid Delaney, a sort of stoicism take on modern times. I know. But I have read all the Terry Pratchett, Stephen Fry and Ian Banks (and Ian M Banks) books and my youngest nicked my copy of Beowulf written in Ye Olde Englishy with all my pencil notes. Art bit, the start or even the beging of something to doodle with over the next few days. Hope you are all OK as we hurtle towards the end of another year of stuff and into yet another. It’s mind boggling. Best make koffy.
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Lovely landscape - more towards Japanese than Chinese in a way.Fbg 6.7
Raining relentlessly again...
Windy as well...Met office warnings...
Wildlife nighttime video
Fox is wondering where the cats are...
Jade is there at the beginning and the end. She obviously had some prior arrangements...
No badger..
39 secs
Creative...landscape painting...
Time for a cuppa tea...
Have a good day...
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That's looking very interesting - intriguing even.Good morning everyone on a rainy start to pre-bin day here in the dark and dangerous north. Another Christmas dinner yesterday - the leftovers from an over catered Christmas Day feast so very grateful to have been fed twice - sort of repeats of repeats if you gobbled down Brussels sprouts. Good news is that we have shunned the telly over the past couple of days - it’s dreary, followed by more dreariness and interspersed with films of yesteryear like Spartacus, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or a whole series of A Christmas Carol attempts. Bah! Humbug. Books, I have two on the go, Truth (a history and guide for the perplexed) by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto and Reasons Not To Worry by Brigid Delaney, a sort of stoicism take on modern times. I know. But I have read all the Terry Pratchett, Stephen Fry and Ian Banks (and Ian M Banks) books and my youngest nicked my copy of Beowulf written in Ye Olde Englishy with all my pencil notes. Art bit, the start or even the beging of something to doodle with over the next few days. Hope you are all OK as we hurtle towards the end of another year of stuff and into yet another. It’s mind boggling. Best make koffy.
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You could read the new Famous Five books in about 15 minutes max. To me satire should be funny as well as irreverent comment on current, or recent, affairs. The writing in these is so drear that it isn't even amusing. It has to be acknowledged that I have an odd sense of humour (could never understand why my mother and brother would curl up with laughter when listening to the Goon Show nor when Tom, Neil and Alistair laughed out loud at Monty Python). Others thought "Life of Brian" was hilarious; I thought it was amusing. Like I said - a medieval misery.Morning all from a wet, dark Brecks on the Feast of St John the Evangelist. One Christian tradition can take wine to be blessed and used for celebrations, praise and healing throughout the year. Interesting learning of the books people are reading. Cynical me latched on to this years ago and lazy? me thinks there isn't an exam at the end so why plough through fiction? Two weeks into a course on historiography and historical methodology made me realise whatever I read would be/was being debunked by someone else even as I was reading@Annb I might just be up for one of the modern famous five books - could I read one in 30 minutes? As for TV, thankfully there has been plenty of NFL and football - obviously there aren't that many plots there but the action happens in real time. I do switch off very one sided games very quickly - especially if Arsenal, Liverpool, Man U or Kansas City Chiefs will win comfortably. Joan Hickson as Miss Marple is my wheelhouse largely freighted with memories of Sundays at my parents before JKP and I drove back to south London when she was carrying #1 son. I do read but not for entertainment, currently very slowly working my way through a set of CS Lewis books - non fiction - while waiting for school pickup. Here’s two examples of the length of my present concentration span and take on modern life: New maffs Review of 2023. Probably kind of y’all to offer JKP a big hug after that lot. @dunelm and @gennepher thank you for sharing your wonderful artworks again today. We are truly blessed. @JohnEGreen I suspect the higher fbgs could have more than a hint of MG as the suspect.. I'm glad Boxing day was so good for you and you will spend time with your son. Enjoy your day in whatever manner boils your bacon - no bacon for me thanks I'm good.
Thank you IanMorning all from a wet, dark Brecks on the Feast of St John the Evangelist. One Christian tradition can take wine to be blessed and used for celebrations, praise and healing throughout the year. Interesting learning of the books people are reading. Cynical me latched on to this years ago and lazy? me thinks there isn't an exam at the end so why plough through fiction? Two weeks into a course on historiography and historical methodology made me realise whatever I read would be/was being debunked by someone else even as I was reading@Annb I might just be up for one of the modern famous five books - could I read one in 30 minutes? As for TV, thankfully there has been plenty of NFL and football - obviously there aren't that many plots there but the action happens in real time. I do switch off very one sided games very quickly - especially if Arsenal, Liverpool, Man U or Kansas City Chiefs* will win comfortably. Joan Hickson as Miss Marple is my wheelhouse largely freighted with memories of Sundays at my parents before JKP and I drove back to south London when she was carrying #1 son. I do read but not for entertainment, currently very slowly working my way through a set of CS Lewis books - non fiction - while waiting for school pickup. Here’s two examples of the length of my present concentration span and take on modern life: New maffs ; Review of 2023. Probably kind of y’all to offer JKP a big hug after that lot. @dunelm and @gennepher thank you for sharing your wonderful artworks again today. We are truly blessed. @JohnEGreen I suspect the higher fbgs could have more than a hint of MG as the suspect.. I'm glad Boxing day was so good for you and you will spend time with your son. Enjoy your day in whatever manner boils your bacon - no bacon for me thanks I'm good.
Edit: * Add rubgy watching and Sarries winning easily plus Big Bash cricket viewing and David Warner doing well - Mitchell Johnson agrees.
Mostly I read before JKP and MIL arise or in another (sport TV) room. Spurs are for the big TV in the lounge. Is my TV, my rules - except grandchildren, especially the Little Guy - too petty? (If i'm in the same room I usually need noise cancelling headphones. MIL's choice of viewing can drive me close to spontaneous combustion. I discovered Tibetan healing music that way. The point in the review of '23 about nature really just meaning outside resonates strongly now after a year of that. I'm not proud of those feelings but no amount of prayer has worked) so no hug for that required but thank you on her behalf. To be fair, JKP is pretty much on the same page over most of that. Hug for you guys left with empty shops due to the weather.You could read the new Famous Five books in about 15 minutes max. To me satire should be funny as well as irreverent comment on current, or recent, affairs. The writing in these is so drear that it isn't even amusing. It has to be acknowledged that I have an odd sense of humour (could never understand why my mother and brother would curl up with laughter when listening to the Goon Show nor when Tom, Neil and Alistair laughed out loud at Monty Python). Others thought "Life of Brian" was hilarious; I thought it was amusing. Like I said - a medieval misery.
Are hugs required for the Review of 2023 as long as you don't read it aloud for JKP? If you do ...
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for JKP.
That is charismatic. Spendid.Fbg 6.7
Raining relentlessly again...
Windy as well...Met office warnings...
Wildlife nighttime video
Fox is wondering where the cats are...
Jade is there at the beginning and the end. She obviously had some prior arrangements...
No badger..
39 secs
Creative...landscape painting...
Time for a cuppa tea...
Have a good day...
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When I was still working, but already having difficulty walking, a colleague asked if I would like to go for a walk in the grounds of the college at lunchtime (the only large wooded area on the Island other than the commercial wood farms). My answer was "Susan, outside is an alien environment to me". It was a joke to cover my failing ability. After that, though, I realised that it was quite true. I used to be a very active outdoor type. Now, outside is alien, even if not very natural. Here, outside is nature raw in tooth and claw. Better to stay indoors as much as possible.Mostly I read before JKP and MIL arise or in another (sport TV) room. Spurs are for the big TV in the lounge. Is my TV, my rules - except grandchildren, especially the Little Guy - too petty? (If i'm in the same room I usually need noise cancelling headphones. MIL's choice of viewing can drive me close to spontaneous combustion. I discovered Tibetan healing music that way. The point in the review of '23 about nature really just meaning outside resonates strongly now after a year of that. I'm not proud of those feelings but no amount of prayer has worked) so no hug for that required but thank you on her behalf. To be fair, JKP is pretty much on the same page over most of that. Hug for you guys left with empty shops due to the weather.
thank you so very much!That is charismatic. Spendid.
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